TLT RF & Microwave Laminate


Characteristics
  • Excellent Mechanical & Thermal Properties
  • Low Dissipation Factor
  • Low & Stable Dielectric Constant
  • UL 94 V-O Rating
  • Tightly Controlled Dielectric Constant
  • Very High Thermal Reliability


    Applications
  • High Power Amplifier, TMA, TMB, LNA: for GSM, UMTS, 3G, PCS, PCN, WCDMA, TD-SCDMA, EDGE, CDMA2000
  • Repeater
  • Broadcasting Power Amplifier


    Introducing TLT
    Taconic has over 35 years of experience coating fiberglass fabric with PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene). This enables Taconic to manufacture copper clad PTFE/woven glass laminates with exceptionally well controlled electrical and mechanical properties.

    These attributes effectively extend the usefulness of these laminates to X-Band and above.

    The dielectric constant (DK) range is 2.50 to 2.55. The DK can be specified within this range with a tolerance of ± 0.05. The dissipation factor is approximately .0006 when measured @ 1 MHz.

    TLT laminates can be sheared, drilled, milled, and plated using standard methods for PTFE/woven fiberglass materials. The laminates are dimensionally stable, and exhibit virtually no moisture absorption during fabrication processes.

    TLT laminates are generally ordered clad on one or both sides with 1/2, 1, or 2 oz. electrodeposited copper foil. Contact our Customer Service Department for alternate claddings.

    The copper-clad laminates meet the latest revision of IPC-4103.

    TLT laminates are tested in accordance with IPC-TM-650. A Certificate of Compliance containing actual test data accompanies each shipment.


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